Tottenham should forget Squid Game stunts and try ending their 17-year trophy drought
Tottenham’s business empire has already extend its tentacles into the NFL,
Music concerts featuring the likes of Beyonce and Guns N’ Roses and Go Karting. Now they are branching out into promoting the new series of Netflix drama Squid Game before the festive home matches with Liverpool and Wolves. Kerching!
But here’s a revolutionary thought chaps, how about spending your phenomenal profits on buying world-class footballers and turning Spurs into a team capable of winning the Premier League on a regular basis?
Call me old fashioned if you like, but it seems to have worked for Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea in the recent past, Manchester United ufabet https://ufabet999.app back in the day and even Arsenal – although it’s two decades and counting since their last league title.
Ange Postecoglou has promis Tottenham their first trophy since 2008 as he always wins one in his second year in charge of a club and he can move to within a couple of games of living up to his proud proclamation if Tottenham beat United in their Carabao Cup quarter-final contest in N17.
The two clubs have trodden similar paths this season, with both struggling to meet sky high expectations as they throw away points against supposedly inferior opposition while doing just about enough to stay relevant in the Europa League.
Both have beaten Manchester City, in fact Spurs have done it twice, but just one win in a dozen matches for Pep Guardiola’s side rather dilutes that achievement.
When they get it right, as Tottenham did in devastating fashion at Southampton on Sunday, in the early parts of the first half against Chelsea, and in quick bursts of goals against both Aston Villa and West Ham, Spurs are simply unplayable.
United, despite Ruben Amorim replacing Erik Ten Hag, still look a long way off that level and it’s no surprise they are the 9/5 underdogs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.